The ongoing global change is multi-faceted, but the interactive effects of multiple drivers on persistence of soil carbon (C) are poorly understood. We examined the effects of warming, reactive nitrogen (N) inputs (12 g N m-2 y-1) and altered precipitation (+ or – 30% ambient) on soil aggregates and mineral-associated C in a 4-yr manipulation experiment with a semi-arid grassland on China’s Loess Plateau. Our results showed that in the absence of N inputs, precipitation additions significantly enhanced soil aggregation and promoted the coupling between aggregation and both soil fungal biomass and exchangeable Mg2+. However, N inputs negated the promotional effects of increased precipitation, mainly through suppressing fungal growth and alte...
International audienceMountain soils stock large quantities of carbon as particulate organic matter ...
Anthropogenic-driven changes in N and water availability are two of the most important factors deter...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are essential nutrients for primary producers and decomposers in ter...
The ongoing global change is multi-faceted, but the interactive effects of multiple drivers on the p...
Climate warming, altered precipitation and nitrogen deposition may critically affect plant growth an...
Improved understanding of changes in soil recalcitrant organic carbon (C) in response to global warm...
<div><p>Improved understanding of changes in soil recalcitrant organic carbon (C) in response to glo...
The impact of climate change (i.e. warming and changes in precipitation patterns) on carbon (C) sequ...
Grassland ecosystems, which are known to be sensitive to climate change, have shown minimal response...
Background: Both climate warming and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are predicted to affect soi...
Soils in the alpine grassland store a large amount of nitrogen (N) due to slow decomposition. Howeve...
Changes in water and nitrogen (N) availability due to climate change and atmospheric N deposition co...
Both climate warming and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are predicted to affect soil N cycling ...
Soils in the alpine grassland store a large amount of nitrogen (N) due to slow decomposition. Howeve...
Both climate warming and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are predicted to affect soil N cycling ...
International audienceMountain soils stock large quantities of carbon as particulate organic matter ...
Anthropogenic-driven changes in N and water availability are two of the most important factors deter...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are essential nutrients for primary producers and decomposers in ter...
The ongoing global change is multi-faceted, but the interactive effects of multiple drivers on the p...
Climate warming, altered precipitation and nitrogen deposition may critically affect plant growth an...
Improved understanding of changes in soil recalcitrant organic carbon (C) in response to global warm...
<div><p>Improved understanding of changes in soil recalcitrant organic carbon (C) in response to glo...
The impact of climate change (i.e. warming and changes in precipitation patterns) on carbon (C) sequ...
Grassland ecosystems, which are known to be sensitive to climate change, have shown minimal response...
Background: Both climate warming and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are predicted to affect soi...
Soils in the alpine grassland store a large amount of nitrogen (N) due to slow decomposition. Howeve...
Changes in water and nitrogen (N) availability due to climate change and atmospheric N deposition co...
Both climate warming and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are predicted to affect soil N cycling ...
Soils in the alpine grassland store a large amount of nitrogen (N) due to slow decomposition. Howeve...
Both climate warming and atmospheric nitrogen (N) deposition are predicted to affect soil N cycling ...
International audienceMountain soils stock large quantities of carbon as particulate organic matter ...
Anthropogenic-driven changes in N and water availability are two of the most important factors deter...
Nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) are essential nutrients for primary producers and decomposers in ter...